Creases on interior of my OEM...
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Creases on interior of my OEM...
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My grandpa decided to be a total a*hole, and to prove a point, he moved my hardtop by himself, and threw it on a bunch of sharp boxes and crap in his garage. I came back three days later to find it moved from where i left it, and the worst...
When i pulled the hardtop up, it has 3 creases!!!! they all pretty skinny, but one of them is like 8 inches long. how do you smooth it out again?!?!
PLEASE HELP!!! I was suppposed to trade it soon.
My grandpa decided to be a total a*hole, and to prove a point, he moved my hardtop by himself, and threw it on a bunch of sharp boxes and crap in his garage. I came back three days later to find it moved from where i left it, and the worst...
When i pulled the hardtop up, it has 3 creases!!!! they all pretty skinny, but one of them is like 8 inches long. how do you smooth it out again?!?!
PLEASE HELP!!! I was suppposed to trade it soon.
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Originally Posted by CKit,Jul 15 2009, 12:25 PM
It's his garage, have some respect for the old man....
Sucks though.
Sucks though.
So these creases are in the aluminum exterior? Take pics.
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Originally Posted by SuzukaBlueAP2,Jul 15 2009, 12:35 PM
Seriously. You come on here and post some shi*t about your grandpa moving stuff in his garage? Have some respect.
So these creases are in the aluminum exterior? Take pics.
So these creases are in the aluminum exterior? Take pics.
Now does anybody have any suggestions?
It's a crease in the headliner.
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you do. the headliner can be removed. i dunno if i'd recommend steam as the first option. try a mild heat from a blow dryer and "smudge" out the wrinkle. honestly, i think it'll be gone within a month or 2 even if you leave it. crease = comes out in time, cut = forever